Cody Boteler

Writer

Cody Boteler is a reporter covering Baltimore County, including Catonsville, Towson, and the surrounding areas. He came to the company from Industry Dive, where he covered the waste and recycling industries. He graduated from Towson University in May 2017 with a degree in journalism and environmental science.

Recent Articles

In preparation of a county-mandated community input meeting for a proposed infill development in Catonsville, a group of about 30 residents from the Ingleside neighborhood met informally on Thursday with developers to ask questions and voice concerns. The development, to be located at 736 Edmondson...

The ramp to Edmondson Avenue in Catonsville off southbound I-695, will close on Monday, Nov. 26, State Highway Administration officials said this week. The closure is expected to last until February. About four weeks after the first closure, the ramp from Edmondson Avenue to the outer loop of the...

Eleanor Jean Daniels had empathy for others to the point where she would take struggling people into her home until they could get back on their feet. The 69-year-old, who died in a fire that partially destroyed her end-unit townhome in Lansdowne late last week, “had a huge heart for people,” said...

Eleanor Jean Daniels, 69, died after a fire broke out in her home in the 3100 block of Aspen Court in Lansdowne on the night of Friday, Nov. 9., Baltimore County officials said. The one-alarm fire was called in around 10:45 p.m., officials said. Daniels was pronounced dead at the scene. A fire...

Jake, a dog about 9 years old with a thick coat, a “handsome, prominent nose” and pointy ears, was standing waist deep in cold water when he was rescued by the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department on Monday, said Sandra Bloom, a veterinarian at the Paradise Animal Hospital in Catonsville. The fire...

About 200 people gathered outside the Catonsville Fire Station on Frederick Road Thursday, rallying in support of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and protesting President Donald Trump’s actions related to it. American flags, cars honking in support and chants of “Hey hey, ho ho,...

Lisa Mack, one of seven newly elected members of the Baltimore County Board of Education in Tuesday’s election said she did not expect to win. On Election Day, the candidate running for Council District 1 school board seat, stood in the rain outside Woodlawn High School, talking to voters. She...

State Del. Democrat Clarence Lam handily defeated local businessman Republican Joe Hooe in the race for state senator representing the 12th district, according to unofficial State Board of Election results. With all precincts reporting in District 12, Lam, earned 65.7% of the vote, with 30,697...